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Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Moot Davis’ Got A Video Podcast!

I don’t know how I missed this, but I found it at last: Little Dog Record’s Moot Davis has a video podcast, and he just released episode two. It never gets better than this… when great musicians tear down the “celebrity walls” and talk directly to their fans!

In episode two, Moot Davies answers email questions from users, talks about how he came to be work with legendary guitar player and producer Pete Anderson and his Little Dog Records label, and performs the song “Go Down Alone” from his latest album, Already Moved On.

Here’s episode two of Moot Davis’ video podcast:

If you also missed the first episode like I did, you can catchup (and also watch all future episodes) from Moot Davis’ YouTube channel. You can also find out more about Moot from his website MootDavis.com, and also from Little Dog Records, and his MySpace profile.

Can’t wait for the next episode!

Saturday, July 19th, 2008

Grab A Ticket For Willie Nelson’s Memorable Backyard Final Season Show

After 16 years of unforgettable music and memories, The Backyard — Austin’s acclaimed live oak amphitheater — will be closing its doors forever later this year.

And here is your chance to celebrate the final season of The Backyard with Willie Nelson and Friends!

The event date is October 26th, 2008, and the show will begin early and last until the music stops. The first 400 ticket buyers will receive an Early Bird ticket price and a portion of all ticket proceeds will be donated to charity.

About The Backyard

The Backyard is located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country in a natural, open-air setting enveloped in the shade of 400 year old live oaks. Multitiered decks, fish ponds and plaza areas illuminate the magic of the amphitheater’s atmosphere.

This one-of-a-kind amphitheater hosts music as varied and eclectic as the people of Austin. Willie Nelson, David Bowie, Natalie Merchant, the Gypsy Kings, Lyle Lovett, The Neville Brothers, Sheryl Crow, Widespread Panic and Norah Jones have all graced the tree surrounded stage.

a picture named The Backyard Amphitheater in Austin, Texas

But time and new developments in the surrounding area seem to be taking the magic away from this great amphitheater. From Tim O’Connor, President/CEO of Direct Events (owner of The Backyard)

“I built the Backyard to produce events in an atmosphere that signifies Austin. When the venue opened we were in the middle of the Hill Country and it was a true experience. The Shops at The Galleria development that now surrounds the Backyard has taken away from some of the venue’s magic over the last few years.”

So what’s coming next? Again, from Tim O’Connor:

This may be the final season for the Backyard, but Direct Events is not closing the door on this live music staple. Direct Events has proposed a plan to the City of Bee Cave, and is working to secure their approval to develop a new Backyard in a new location that will not compromise the atmosphere of the venue.

If you are a Club Luck Member (Willie Nelson’s fanclub), you can access a limited number of exclusive pre-sale tickets for Willie Nelson and Friends’ show at the final season of The Backyard — starting today, July 19th at 10am CST. Tickets are available while supplies last. Login to the fanclub to access the tickets at: http://clubluck.willienelson.com.

If you aren’t a club luck member, you can join Club Luck and get instant access to these tickets by going to http://clubluck.willienelson.com. Visit Willie Nelson’s website for Willie’s tour schedule and more upcoming pre-sales.

Here is a photo of Willie Nelson performing live at The Backyard:

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

Hayes Carll - Performing Live And Free In A Store Near You

Hayes Carll, the American singer and songwriter will be performing a handful of free in-stores while on the road this summer.

These free in-store performances are in preparation for a full road tour later in the year.

Tampa, Greenville, Louisville and Houston are the lucky cities for these free, short sets.

So mark your calendars… and bring your family, buddies, special friends and catch a great preview to the full show scheduled later in the evening.

Hayes Carll - Performing Free In-Stores

If you’re lucky to be living in one of these cities, here are the dates and the stores where Hayes Carll will be performing:

Saturday, July 19 at 5PM: Vinyl Fever, 4110 Henderson Blvd. Tampa, FL 33629. www.vinylfevertampa.com

Tuesday, July 22 at 4PM: Horizon Records, 2 West Stone Ave. Greenville, SC 29609. blog.horizonrecords.net

Thursday, July 24 at 6PM: ear X-tacy, 1534 Bardstown Rd., Louisville, KY 40205. www.earx-tacy.com

Friday, August 8 at 5PM: Cactus Music, 2110 Portsmouth, Houston, TX 77098. www.cactusmusictx.com.

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

Ten Shekel Shirt’s New Album Out Soon

After years of being on hiatus, Ten Shekel Shirt, the musical group formed by Canadian recording artist Lamont Hiebert, is getting ready to launch their new album titled JUBILEE.

Ten Shekel Shirt’s new album JUBILEE will be released August 19, 2008 through Rounder Records. The first radio single Spark is set to go out this month to multiple radio formats.

The group will be having their CD release concert on August 19th at Crash Mansion in NYC, and everyone is welcome.

In a recent newsletter announcement, Lamont Hiebert from Ten Shekel Shirt wrote:

The album is in many ways an expression of my experiences over the past 5 years. Because of my work as a co-founder of Love146 (formerly Justice for Children Int’l.) a number of the songs deal with the restoration of survivors of abuse, exploitation and slavery. Other tunes reflect my romantic or poetic side such as En Garde and Wartime Lullaby (2 songs that my publisher EMI chose first to push to TV/Film.) The upbeat radio single Spark and the confrontational tune It’s Slavery are the most energetic of the bunch and reveal my need to rock.

Ten Shekel Shirt in a live performance

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

CMT Interviews Dan Tyminski

Country Music Television (CMT) writer Craig Shelburne recently did a short but sweet interview with the bluegrass composer, vocalist, and instrumentalist Dan Tyminski about his music career and his new album.

Dan Tyminski is a long-time member of the Alison Krauss and Union Station band, but recently stepped out and formed a new band, The Dan Tyminski Band.

The new band recently released a new album titled Wheels, and they’re currently on a tour performing and promoting this new album. You can find the band’s tour schedules from this page on their official website.

Here’s a snipped from the CMT interview:

Craig Shelburne (CMT): Do you ever secretly rock out to your electric guitar?

Dan Tyminski: You know, I don’t have an electric guitar. I really don’t have any electric anything. I grew up with the bluegrass blinders on. For me, my childhood was mandolin and banjo. I grew up a banjo player, really. That was my passion. I only really started playing guitar when I joined Alison and Union Station. That’s when I got my first guitar. So I was and still am a little intimidated by being in the guitar role because except for maybe the last eight or 10 years, it hasn’t been a comfort zone for me.

Head over to CMT to read the entire interview with Dan Tyminski.

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

Dan Tyminski Goes Solo: New Band, New Album

Dan Tyminski, the bluegrass composer, vocalist, instrumentalist and long-time member of the Alison Krauss and Union Station band has gone solo with a new self-named band which recently released a new album entitled Wheels.

Dan Tyminski is probably best known for his updated version of the song “Man of Constant Sorrow,” (video below) which was featured in the movie O Brother, Where Art Thou? and won the 2001 CMA award for best single as well as a Grammy Award for best Country Collaboration with Vocals.

From his official website:

With Union Station on hiatus for most of 2008, Tyminski has formed a new incarnation of the Dan Tyminski Band, with whom he is currently recording a new album and preparing a national tour of festivals, arts centers, and listening rooms. This new edition includes longtime Union Station associate Barry Bales (bass), former Union Station and Mountain Heart member Adam Steffey (mandolin), sideman extraordinaire Ron Stewart (banjo, fiddle), and newcomer Justin Moses (fiddle, dobro).

The much anticipated new album Wheels was issued by Rounder Records on June 17, 2008. With Tyminski at the helm of the amazing Dan Tyminski Band, and guest appearances by Ron Block, Cheryl and Sharon White, and Vince Gill, it’s an album that I feel was well worth the wait!

Below is a video of Dan Tyminski performing “I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow” at the Crossroads Festival in 2007. And here’s the link to the CMT interview.

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